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  2. Appeal to pity - Wikipedia

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    An appeal to pity (also called argumentum ad misericordiam, the sob story, or the Galileo argument) [1] [2] is a fallacy in which someone tries to win support for an argument or idea by exploiting one's opponent's feelings of pity or guilt. It is a specific kind of appeal to emotion. The name "Galileo argument" refers to the scientist's ...

  3. Appeal to emotion - Wikipedia

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    This kind of appeal to emotion is irrelevant to or distracting from the facts of the argument (a so-called "red herring") and encompasses several logical fallacies, including appeal to consequences, appeal to fear, appeal to flattery, appeal to pity, appeal to ridicule, appeal to spite, and wishful thinking.

  4. Pathos - Wikipedia

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    The "appeal to pity", as it is classified in Rhetorica ad Herennium, is a means to conclude by reiterating the major premise of the work and tying while incorporating an emotional sentiment. The author suggests ways in which to appeal to the pity of the audience: "We shall stir pity in our hearers by recalling vicissitudes of future; by ...

  5. Appeal to flattery - Wikipedia

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    Appeal to flattery [1] is a fallacy in which a person uses flattery, excessive compliments, in an attempt to appeal to their audience's vanity to win support for their side. [2] It is also known as apple polishing , wheel greasing , brown nosing , appeal to pride , appeal to vanity or argumentum ad superbiam . [ 3 ]

  6. Denzel Washington says he 'got bitter' after losing Oscar to ...

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    My pity party." Referencing his decision to get sober, he added, "For about fifteen years, from 1999 to 2014 when I put the beverage down, I was bitter." Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty

  7. Poisoning the well - Wikipedia

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    Poisoning the well (or attempting to poison the well) is a type of informal fallacy where adverse information about a target is preemptively presented to an audience, with the intention of discrediting or ridiculing something that the target person is about to say.

  8. Castro hated them and banned them: Why TV commercials are ...

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    The existence of private advertising agencies is still prohibited, but many media professionals, designers and other creative staff who have licenses to provide services like graphic design or ...

  9. Column: Donald Trump's pity party at Mar-a-Lago

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    Trump's self-pitying Mar-a-Lago appearance underscored the ex-president's disconnect from those he claims to represent and the needs of a nation he aspires to lead.